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BfK No. 209 - November 2014

COVER STORYThis issue’s cover illustration is from Animalium (Welcome to the Museum) by Jenny Broom with illustrations by Katie Scott. Thanks to Big Picture Press for their help with this Christmas cover.

Editor's Choice

Those who have been following Adam Gidwitz's take on the Grimms' tales will know what to expect – mayhem, madness and a great deal of blood. Nor will they be disappointed by the conclusion to the trilogy. New readers may want to start at the...

New Talent

Taking de la Mare's poem Snow, Carolina Rabei has imagined a white Christmas setting, in which the snow falls and the world becomes a glittering wonderland where children can build snowmen and sledge. Stockings are hung in front...

The Children’s Book Award 2018 shortlist has been announced. Among those shortlisted are this year’s Costa Children’s Book Award winner Katherine Rundell and previously shortlisted author illustrator Jan Fearnley.

Iconic children’s authors John Burningham and Helen Oxenbury have jointly been presented with the BookTrust Lifetime Achievement Award.

Set up in 2015 the BookTrust Lifetime Achievement Award celebrates the body of work of an author or illustrator who has made an outstanding contribution to children's literature. Previous winners are Shirley Hughes, Judith Kerr and Raymond Briggs.

Fifteen debut picture books are in the running for the 2018 Klaus Flugge Prize. Now in its third year the prize was set up to honour publisher Klaus Flugge, founder of Andersen Press and a supremely influential figure in picture books.

This year more than fifty books were submitted for consideration from eleven different publishers.

The longlists for the CILIP Carnegie and Kate Greenaway Medals, the UK’s oldest book awards for children and young people, have been revealed. The 40-strong list of titles for the 2018 Medals (20 on each longlist) were selected from 237 nominations, read by a judging panel of 12 Youth Librarians from across the UK.

The shortlist for the 2018 Waterstones Children’s Book Prize has been announced. The prize was set up to reward and champion new and emerging talent in children’s books and winning authors and illustrators benefit from a significant boost in sales, together with the promise of an ongoing commitment to their writing career from all Waterstones shops nationwide.

EmpathyLab, the new not-for-profit organisation working to highlight the power of stories to build empathy, has created a special guide, Read for Empathy. The guide features thirty books ‘to strengthen children’s ability to understand other people’s feelings and perspectives, spark insights into different lives and inspire them to put empathy into action in their communities’.